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THE VACCINE EMPIRE HAS COLLAPSED

Submitted by Phil Rowen on Wed, 10/10/2012 - 17:00

                                     

The vaccine empire has collapsed

by Jon Rappoport

You may not have heard the explosion, but it happened.

A review from The Cochrane Collaboration, a widely respected research-analysis team, went over all the evidence, and entered its conclusion:

In healthy adults, no flu vaccine delivers protection from the flu.

Boom!

It doesn’t protect against transmission of flu viruses from person to person, either.

Boom!

The Man Who Changed Iceland’s Message To The World – We Can Too!

Submitted by glr_Andrea on Wed, 10/10/2012 - 02:12

 

The Man Who Changed Iceland’s Message To The World – We Can Too! – A Sheep No More – 10 October 2012

Arrest the Banksters! from the man that started the revolution in Iceland

The man who forced the government of Iceland to resign and kicked out the IMF representatives from his country, Hordur Torfarson, is now teaching meta-modern democracy throughout Europe. The rest of the world would benefit from following the example set by Iceland: Arresting the corrupt bankers who are responsible for the current economic turmoil.

[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH0_JQW--gc&feature=player_embedded]

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The High Cost of Losing Insect Populations To GMO: Ecological Interactions Are At Risk

Submitted by Phil Rowen on Sun, 10/07/2012 - 09:22

PREVENT DISEASE.COM     

 Oct 7, 2012 by EDITOR

At first blush, many people would probably love to get rid of insects, such as pesky mosquitoes, ants and roaches. But a new study indicates that getting rid of insects could trigger some unwelcome ecological consequences, such as the rapid loss of desired traits in plants, including their good taste and high yields. Genetically modified crops and insecticides are facilitating this process.



Specifically, the study--described in the Oct. 5, 2012 issue of Scienceand funded by the National Science Foundation showed that evening primroses grown in insecticide-treated plots quickly lost, through evolution, defensive traits that helped protect them from plant-eating moths. The protective traits lost included the production of insect-deterring chemicals and later blooms that gave evening primroses temporal distance from plant-eating larvae that peak early in the growing season.

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